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Buffalo Child Care Means Business: Executive Summary

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Fleron, Lou Jean; Breen, Lauren; Dimitrov, Danielle
Abstract
[Excerpt] This study of child care needs and opportunities in downtown Buffalo includes original empirical evidence from a representative survey of employers in core zip codes 14201-2-3-4. The Survey Research Institute of Cornell University conducted the telephone survey of chief operating officers or human resource directors of 117 employers in the spring of 2006. The data pool was scientifically balanced to include small, medium, and large employers from both the public and private sectors as well as all child care employers within the geographic area of the study. Highlights of the findings are included here.
Date Issued
2006-11-16Subject
ILR Cornell University; child care; New York; economy; economic; study; public policy; investment; employer; employees; public sector; private sector; unions; educators
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See also: Buffalo Child Care Means Business: Full Report, and Buffalo Child Care Means Business: Power Point Presentation.
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Required Publisher Statement: Copyright by Cornell University.
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